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(1878 St Michael’s Hospital, Axbridge, Som; for Mrs William Gibbs; convalescent home for tuberculosis patients, managed by sisters from St Peter’s Kilburn. Central chapel flanked by two floors of wards, with two projecting wings, one for the sisters and the other with dayrooms for the patients and kitchens below, owing to the slope of the hill. The latter wing was extended in 1882. Also by Butterfield the Chaplain’s House, c.1878, and Lodge, c.1878, and lectern, 1879, flagon and candlesticks, 1889. PT 137, 142; SNB;

(1878 Coleridge memorial, Ottery St Mary ch, Devon; SCG 21.9.78;

1878-80 Foxham ch; WBR; 1878-81 PT; new church consec 12.5.80, cost of Lord Lansdowne, designs existed in 1878 but building cannot have got going till 1879. Butterfield Screen, Font, Pulpit, Lectern, Stalls, Rails, Altar; Reredos; nave tiled dado in three colours; four-sided roof; screen has two-bay sides with battlements over row of 4-foils, taller centre with sloping-sided frame to arch with 5-foil cusping, row of big 4-foils above; Gothic rails; Stalls with Gothic pierced kneeler and panelled seats; pews with shaped ends; lecten book-rest type in oak; pulpit canted open front with column shafts; Gothic stone reredos inset with red vesica and some blue-grey tiles; floors red, black, buff and blue with some encaustic; encaustic panel in sedilia recess; chancel walls outlined in red; marble shafted Gothic 2-bay arcading each side of reredos; Caernarvon-arch door to vestry; victorian organ; font octagonal deeply splayed beneath;

(1879-81 School, Wraxall, Som; PT;

(1882 ext St Michael’s Hospital, Axbridge, Som; PT;

(1880-1 Battleaxes Inn, Wraxall, Som; PT; for Gibbs of Tyntesfield, including inn sign, stables, coach house, and village club house and caretaker’s house;

1880-2 rest Baverstock ch; WBR; PT; new screen;

1881 Chapel, Theological Coll, The Close, Salisbury; WBR; college website chapel and library 1881, residential wing in 1870s; stained glass E 3-lt 1886 by Kempe; S side 2 lights SS Paul & Barnabas by Kempe & co 1910; single-lt St Philip 1889;

(1883-4 porch and extended vestries, St John ch, Clevedon, Som; SNB;

Also iron church at Peasedown St John, Som, fitted up by Mr Butterfield; Peach NofB 1876; dem;

Attr East Woodlands ch and rectory, Som, for Duke of Somerset, DoE, error, the church was on Longleat estate and nave was rebuilt by JL Pearson 1880 modifying plans by CE Giles who reblt the chancel in 1872; Woodlands rectory is by CE Giles qv;

Attrib The Hermitage, Witham Friary, Som, hunting-lodge c1860 for D of Somerset (DoE), error, not built for D of Somerset and earlier than 1860.;

Attrib Tockenham Rectory, Wilts attrib in sale advert 2004, error, house is by TS Lansdown 1866;
BUTTON family, Calne; John Button fl 1755-73; John Button fl 1793-8; Thomas Button fl 1793-8, all masons and Edward Button carpenter 1793-8 and 1822 dirs; Thomas Button dirs 1822-30; William Button fl 1793-8;

1755-73 work at Bowood by John Button, mason, 1755, 1762, 1769-73; WBR; cf Earl of Kerry in WAM 41 1922 514ff; ie worked under Keene qv and Adam qv;

1775ff alts Parsonage, Calne, for Lord Shelburne, improvements for use of Joseph Priestley; cf Joseph Priestley in Calne; John Button mason £20/10/0d, ?rebuilt in 1826 now Old Vicarage, Mill Lane;

1792 cottage, Frog Lane, Chippenham, lately erected by Thomas Button by road to Christian Malford; WBR2;

1811 WM chapel and cottages, Calne; £512/14/8d – James carpenter £49, Thomas Button £23; WSHC accounts 1907/16; dem;

1812 arcade columns Avebury ch; WBR; Mr Button BoE; faculty 1811 D1/61/5/1/2 remove 2 Norman arches has unsigned drawing 1811; probably Thomas Button;


BUXTON, CHRISTOPHER. Developer, director of Period and Country Homes. pioneer in rescue of derelict country houses; restored Kirtlington Park, Oxon, for self;

1975-81 converted Charlton Park, Charlton nr Malmesbury to flats: e-mail from Mr Buxton:

‘various people with architectural experience helped out with different aspects but the principal designer was Christopher Buxton. It certainly was an important programme of works and part of a series of restoration of Country Houses into flats and State Rooms”.

BYRES, JAMES Architect, 1734-1817, Scot brought up in France, based in Rome; HC;

1771 altar for RC chapel, Wardour Castle; unex; WSHC 2667/18/ 6;
CACHEMAILLE-DAY, NUGENT FRANCIS. Leading modernist church architect of 1930s e.g Burnage ch, Manchester 1931-2; St Saviour Eltham 1932-3, Wythenshawe ch Manchester 1937; firm was Welch, Cachemaille-Day & Lander with Harold Clapham Lander 1869-1955;

(1938 St Martin ch, Barton Hill Rd, Torquay, Devon; H&F)

(1939 St Paul ch, Preston, Torquay, Devon; H&F)

(1939-40 St Barnabas ch, Tuffley, Glos; H&F)

(1953 St Peter ch, Westfield, Midsomer Norton, Som; NFCD&Partners; H&F; not in SNB, ?dem;

1956-7 St Michael ch, Bemerton, Wilts; H&F; North Bemerton ch, Salisbury, BoE; WBR;


CADBY, CHARLES Carpenter son of Robert Cadby qv, 3 Trowbridge Rd, Bradford on Avon, c1771-1854, in dirs 1822-42 retired 1842;

1820s Cadby Buildings, Wine St, Bradford on Avon; dem; WBR2;

1842? No 1 Trowbridge Rd; Freshford website; adjacent to his father's house;
CADBY, CHARLES Architect Hilworth, Devizes 1830 dir;
CADBY, ROBERT Carpenter, Bradford on Avon, moved to Bradford from Bath, 1785, trustee of Congregational Chapel in 1798 when rebuilt, possibly designed it; son Charles Cadby also carpenter; in 1807 living in No 3 Trowbridge Rd, built by them; Robert died 1815, Charles retired after 1841 and another house, No. 1 built adjoining; www.freshford.com; another son called Robert; also a Richard Cadby is recorded 1793-8;

1795 work at workhouse, Bradford on Avon;

1803 No 3-5 Trowbridge Rd, Bradford on Avon, land leased 1803, No 3 for himself, No 5 ?built for son-in-law Robert Harris; WBR2; living there before 1807, freshford website; house adjoining built by Charles 1841;

180? House, Tory, Bradford on Avon, called 'lately built' 1807, let to Thomas Hayward;


CAIGER, HENRY Builder, 23 Bellevue Rd, Swindon; born Hungerford, Berks; in dirs 1875, 1880

1868 house and shop, Eastcott Hill, Swindon; WBR2; and four cottages 1870; pair of houses built by HC on Eastcott Hill became Duke of Wellington pub by 1869, SBC 46;

1876-8 builder, Yucca Villa, Bath Rd, Swindon; www.yuccavilla.com; WBR2, house on Bath Road 1875 plans WSHC G24/760/???; HC bought the plot in 1872; sold house to Sarah Sheppard King 1878; G24/760/522 plans for porch added after 1878;
CAMPBELL, COLEN 1673-1729. Architect, originally lawyer, nephew of Campbell of Cawdor Castle; Palladian pioneer, involved with Vitruvius Britannicus 1 1715, 2 1717, 3 1725, where he published his designs and wrote introduction; Deputy Surveyor to Wm Benson 1718, they proposed dem of houses of Parliament; HC; Howard Stutchbury, Architecture of Colen Campbell, 1967;

1708-10 possibly inv at Wilbury House, Wilts, by William Benson qv; Vit Brit 1;

(1718 Burlington House, Piccadilly for Lord Burlington

1719-4 Stourhead, Wilts; Benson was involved as Henry Hoare was his brother in law; built c1720-4, portico not added until 1841; Vit Brit 3 41-3;


CAMPBELL, WILLIAM HINTON Architect, London; pupil of HE Goodridge in Bath (HC); a William Hinton Campbell newly arrived in East Perth from Melbourne, captain of the Swan River steamer Les Trois Amis was drowned in the Swan River aged 36 in 1855, Perth Gazette 9.11.55, so 1819-55;

1843 alts Broad Hinton church, new pulpit, desk and stalls; Young & White qv of Devizes builders; accounts 1505/38 and 39; WHC paid £9, Young & White £309/19/0d; ?pulpit back and tester older or added later;

1843-5 Broad Town ch; BoE; WBR; ICBS drawings signed W Hinton Campbell; consecr 12.5.45; WSHC has plans 1843, spec, and bills 1845, PR/1851/10-14; H Malpass of Bath, builder; church history: £672/17/0, Malpas of Frome builder, Broad Hinton stone with Box dressings; consec 12.4.45
CANCELLOR, B. D. Architect, Winchester; of Cancellor & Hill; acting Diocesan Surveyor Winchester in 1898;

1898-9 plans Biddestone ch, for new NE vestry, chancel restoration with new E window, new nave N windows and W window tracery, new window on W side of porch; for Winchester College; most of this not carried out; WSHC 2235/12; Bristol Diocesan Records EP/J/ 6/2/14; old postcards show two different windows, in 1905 a two-light C19 one, the present 3-light is not like Cancellor drawing; Nave N windows were not altered nor was W window, H Brakspear renewed the tracery in 1935; were the roofs redone c1900; William Light & son qv of Chippenham builders did some work in 1900-03;


CANE, PERCY Garden designer, London, 1881-1976; Stephen Percival Cane, born Braintree, worked for Crittalls, retrained as garden designer by 1919; editor also (?) owner and publisher of Garden Design and My Garden Illustrated; did gardens at Dartington Hall (1945), Falkland Palace (1946), Mellerstain, Moundsmere Manor, Sutton Park (1961), retired 1972 after stroke;

19?? gardens, Hungerdown House, Seagry, for Egbert Barnes, CL 3.3.1983; praised in Rosemary Verey, The Englishman's Garden;

1957 gardens Seales Farm, Seagry for Col Roger Moseley; plans RHS Lindley Library;
CANNON, JAMES Builder?

1875 School, Liddington; WSHC plans 782/64;


CAPITA Architects and general services group, founded 2004, employed 68,000 in 2015; architecture includes Percy Thomas (CPT) practice in Cardiff bought 2004, Capita Symonds (CS) London, Manchester, Cardiff, Belfast, Durham, Redditch etc, and ESA bought by Capita in 2011; property and infrastructure section based at Portishead, Som; Capita Symonds had office in Swindon BC offices, Wat Tyler House, for duration of Swindon Capita PFI contract;

2007-8 Seven Fields Primary School, Leigh Rd, Penhill, Swindon; by Capita, SBC planning;

2007-9 Millbrook Primary School, Freshbrook, Swindon, by CS; SBC planning; opened 26.11.09;

2008 Oakhurst Primary School, Swindon; SBC planning; by Capita;

2008-10 East Wichel Primary School, Swindon by CS in Swindon Capita partnership; plans SBC planning;

(2010 Ashton Vale Stadium, Bristol for Bristol City FC, by CS

2011 Pinehurst Community Centre, Swindon; SBC planning, CS;

(2012 Welcome Centre, Bristol Royal Infirmary; new glass fronted main entry; CS;


CARD, JOHN Carpenter, builder Westbury Leigh in dirs 1830, 1842;

1836-40 work for Walter Long of Rood Ashton, WBR2: incl school, Steeple Ashton; repairs Longs Arms, Steeple Ashton; alts Fullingbridge Fm, Heywood; hothouses etc Rood Ashton, West Ashton; new cotts East Town, West Ashton;

1836-7 bldr adds workhouse, Eden Vale Rd, Westbury; W&WL; WBR; TL Evans architect; tender February 1836;

1844 School, Fisherton Anger, Salisbury; WBR;


CAROE ARCHITECTURE Architects, Cambridge; Oliver Caroe surveyor to St Paul's Cathedral; son of Martin Caroe, grandson of Alban, great-grandson of WD Caroe;
CAROE & PARTNERS Architects Wells. Successors to WD Caroe qv; Peter Bird died 2012; Jonathan Saunders;

199- repairs Lydiard Park, Lydiard Tregoze for Swindon Corporation, by Jonathan Saunders;

1995-6 alts South Wraxall House, Lower Wraxall, South Wraxall, WWDC files; 3 new dormers on E, refurb of stable block, repairs; for R Hall; also alts to outbuildings 2002;

2001ff architects to Wilton House over fifteen years, repairs East Range, Cloisters, Palladian Bridge, Italian Garden statuary and masonry, proposals for triumphal arch; website;

2007 plans for apartment on second floor, Longleat; in WBR archive;

2007 plans for oval columned and domed summerhouse in W garden, Longleat; WBR archive;

2015-16 repairs Temple of Apollo, Stourhead; new dome, recreated plaster ceiling; stone repairs by Nick Durnan;
CAROE, WILLIAM DOUGLAS. Architect, London. 1857-1938. Son of Danish consul in Liverpool, articled Edmund Kirby 1879, pupil JL Pearson 1881 then chief assistant. 1885 architect to Ecclesiastical Commissioners under E Christian +1895. Partner with Christian’s cousin JH Christian (+1901) & Purday (who des Mombasa Cathedral 1904), they did The Paddock, Leopardstown, 1885; Hanover Schools, Mayfair exh RA 1889; Stansted Mountfitchet ch Br 23.11.89; 1st pr Willesden Board School 1895. Senior archt to Ecclesiastical Commissioners 1895-1938. Cathedral architect Saint Davids after JO Scott, extensive works in St Davids diocese; also in charge of Canterbury, Durham, Southwell, Brecon, Malvern, Romsey, & Tewkesbury. Firm was Caroe & Passmore (C&P) from 1903 with Herbert Passmore 1868-1966, joined in 1930s by son Alban DR Caroe. Died in house in Kyrenia, Cyprus, he had designed. Biography by Jenny Freeman 1990 (JMF); ASG 134-7; RIBAJ 7.3.38; firm continues as Caroe & Partners qv, Wells, Somerset;

1904-5 rest Stratford-sub-Castle ch; WBR

1905 rest St Martin ch, Salisbury; WBR

1904 rep tower, Wroughton ch; JMF;

1907-14 rest Luckington ch; JMF; ICBS, Restoration due to serious settlement of the S arcade with knock-on effects to the W wall of the nave, its roof etc. Work prob done within 1912. [Maybe nothing much visible]; plans 1911 BRO E/P/6/2/160 show new N vestry and repair of nave NW corner inc new nave first N window; vestry had tall chimney;

1907 rest Laverstock ch; WBR

1909 rest Farley ch; WBR

1919 War memorial, Luckington ch; wooden inside church, plans BRO E/P/6/2/160;

1920 rest Nunton ch; WBR;

1931 rest Mere ch with WHR Blacking qv; WBR

1934 work at Calne ch; WBR

1944 fittings, St Helena chapel, Ramsbury ch, panelling, altar, reredos, rails and N screen; drawings stamped Jan 1944; C&P; plans 2411/15;


CARPENTER & INGELOW. Richard Herbert Carpenter 1841-93 was with William Slater + 1872 (S&C qv) until 1872, then ?on his own until joined by Benjamin Ingelow + 1925, firm continued after 1893 by Ingelow, under same name. WAH Masters of Swindon was articled;

(1871-9 rest Bruton ch, Som; VCH, N wall and clerestory rebuilt, S vestry extended for organ chmbr, additional seats for choir, figures in clerestory niches by Owen Thomas; SRO parish records; Br 20.7.72 S&C; carving missing angels, bosses and panels of roof by Pepper & Son of Brighton; Clarke & Son Bruton contrs; 1871-9 ICBS: RHC signs first set of plans; S&C 2nd; C&I the third (? dates); Thomas Court surveyor was clerk of works;

1875 rest Steeple Langford ch, Wilts; WBR; ICBS says by RH Carpenter 1876 new roof and repairs;

1879 Knoyle House, East Knoyle, Wilts; exh RA 1879;

(1882-4 rest Chilthorne Domer ch, Som; ICBS; rebld chancel E and N walls; SRO 1882; CB 1882 99;

(1883 entry Sexeys School, Bruton, Som; comp Br 44 365; RHH;

(1883 North Wootton ch, Dorset; BoE; by Mr Carpenter WG 26.10.83

(1884 rest tower Sherborne Abbey, Dorset; BoE; Mr Carpenter WG 19.1.83;

1891-2 W ext to nave, Stanton Fitzwarren ch; ICBS; also S porch and N vestry added later; for Rev WC Masters; plans 1891 BRO EP/J/6/2/190 by R Herbert Carpenter of C&I, modern window from W wall reset with new head in new nave ?N wall, ;

1896 rest Poyntington ch, Dorset; SRO cf 1896/6, C&I; ICBS by Bernard Ingelow, N porch, nave N wall, S aisle W window;

(1889 completion Honolulu Cathedral, USA; ill Br 2.11.89)

(1899 Pulpit, Sherborne Abbey, Dorset; by BI; BoE, carved by James Forsyth;


CARPENTER, DAVID Mason employed by Longleat estate;

(1745 Paid for pointing steeple, Woodlands ch, Som; Longleat Pennard 2/12 22/8/1745; also paid in same collection of vouchers: John Carpneter 1753, Philip Trollop mason 1754-68, John Wiltshire mason 1773, James Townsend carpenter 1751, Jeremiah Guy carpenter 1754-69, James Denmead carpenter 1773; Joseph Gerrett carpenter 1789;


CARPENTER, RICHARD CROMWELL Architect Carlton Chambers, London. 1812-55, important contemporary of Pugin, died young. Articled J Blyth, associated with Ecclesiological Society. In partnership with William Slater 1818-72 (WS) as Carpenter & Slater (C&S). Carpenter’s son Richard Herbert Carpenter 1841-93 was trained by Slater and joined him (S&C), firm continued after 1872 as Carpenter & Ingelow with Benjamin Ingelow. RCC designed large Gothic schools at Hustpierpoint and Lancing, Sx.

(1838-42 Lonsdale Sq, Islington, London)

(1848-9 Monkton Wyld ch, Dorset; BoE;

(18?? Rectory, Monkton Wyld, Dorset; BoE;

(1849-51 restored nave and transepts, Sherborne Abbey, Dorset: plan to begin with 2 W bays SWJ 23.6.49; rebuilt E & W crossing piers c1850-5; S transept roof 1850; des organ case ?1855; report SM 8.6.1852 protesting at cessation of works before vaultings and floors attended to.

(1852 Bovey Tracey ch, Devon)

(1852 gateway & porter’s lodge, Sherborne School, Dorset;

1854 chancel repairs, St John ch, Devizes; WSHC CC/E/36; D/1/11/118;

1854 alts Rectory, St John ch, Long St, Devizes, Wilts; plans to alter and enlarge CC/E/36;

1854-5 rest St Mary ch, Devizes, Wilts; BoE; reopened DWG 11.1.55 galleries removed, W arch reopened, seats, pulpit, desk; small NE vestry, James Randell bldr; plans WSHC D/1/61/8/15;

(1855 rest monastic buildings, Sherborne, Dorset, for Sherborne School: Guesten Hall, Abbots Hall converted to chapel;

1855 plans for school, Avebury, Eccl 1855 137, no evidence that anything done, present school 1844 and 1849 by Benoni White with W classroom 1877 by Ponting;


CARPENTER, RICHARD HERBERT. 1841-93. Son of RC Carpenter + 1855, pupil of father’s partner William Slater + 1872, joined him as Slater & Carpenter qv (S&C); partnership with Benjamin Ingelow (C&I) see Carpenter & Ingelow. Continued father’s work at Lancing College, chapel 1868ff, des Ardingly Coll Sx 1864.

(1869 lectern Sherborne Abbey, Dorset; BoE; made by Potter of London;

(1871-2 rest Bruton ch, Som; VCH, N wall and clerestory rebuilt, S vestry extended for organ chmbr, additional seats for choir, figures in clerestory niches by Owen Thomas; SRO parish records; Br 20.7.72 S&C; carving missing angels, bosses and panels of roof by Pepper & Son Brighton; Clarke & Son Bruton contrs; 1871-9 ICBS RHC signs first set; S&C 2nd; C&I the third ? date; Thomas Court surveyor was clerk of works;

(1873 Outrington ch, Ches;

(1873 Digby Mortuary Chapel, Sherborne, Dorset; S&C;

(1875 Spring Grove, Kent, for Rev Tabor;

1875 rest Steeple Langford ch, Wilts; WBR; Wm? Crook, builder; WBR2; ICBS 1876 new roof and repairs;

(1876 prop Manchester Cathedral;

(1877-9 Big School, Sherborne School, Dorset; BoE;

1879 Knoyle House, East Knoyle Wilts; RA 1879; ill in the Br?;

(1878 prop fan vault to tower Bruton ch, Som; SANHS 24 1878 33; not ex, present fan vault is plaster;

(1882-4 rest Chilthorne Domer ch Som; ICBS; C&I; rebld chancel E and N walls; SRO 1882; CB 1882 99;

(1883 rebuilding ??Sherborne by Mr Sesly bldr under Mr Carpenter, WG 2.2.83

(1884 rest tower Sherborne Abbey, Dorset; BoE; C&I;

(1884 reredos Sherborne Abbey, Dorset, BoE; carving by Forsyth;

1890? pulpit, St John ch, Aylesbury St, Swindon; mentioned SA 11.4.91 in connection with new altar at Stanton Fitzwarren; church demolished;

1891 new altar Stanton Fitzwarren ch, oak and Derbyshire marble, front of five panels of tracery, carved by Owen Thomas of Gloucester Crescent, London; SA 11.4.91;
CARTER, GEORGE BERTRAM Architect, London; in Lutyens office 1919-22, set up in 1929, designed factories, private houses around London; Lichfield Court, Sheen Rd, Richmond, 1935; designed Dunn's Store, Bromley, post-war;

1955-6 Pressed Steel works, Swindon; AR 1956 58-9; very large with ground for four future factories behind press and assembly shop, 135 acres, reinforced concrete frame on 30' x 20' grid, assembly shop on 60' x 25' grid; precast cladding 25' x 3'6”; using aggregates to create diaper pattern; structure by Holland & Hannen & Cubitts; but BoE 1975 says by Harry Weedon qv;


CARTER, JOHN. 1748-1817. Antiquary, topographical artist, son of Benjamin Carter, sculptor London. Assistant to Joseph Dixon qv 1766, to Henry Holland Sr 1768, and maybe clk of wks to James Wyatt. Did archit drawings for Builders Magazine 1774-8, mostly gothic. Drew antiquities for private patrons, for the Soc of Antiquaries, and published numerous collections inc Specimens of gothic Architecture collected 1824 from prev published work. The ancient archit of England 1795-1814 repr 1845. Composed operas; HC;

(1774 des for Gothic Mansion in Builders Magazine 1774 was basis for Midford Castle, nr Bath, Som, for HD Roebuck c1775; MF; HC; CL 3-10.3.1944;

(1780 screen, Peterborough Cathedral, dem HC)

1806 cottage, Stourhead, Wilts for Sir RC Hoare; HC;

(1809ff Lea Castle, Worcs; dem; cf T Mowl, AH 1982)
CARTER, OWEN BROWNE Architect, Winchester 1806-59, HC pupil of Wm Garbett. Started in Wincester 1834 after travel to Egypt 1829-30; topographical artist; GE Street was pupil 1841-4; 63 drawings of Wilts churches and of Porch Ho, Potterne, 1847-50, in Wilts Museum; charged with fraud and acquitted DWG 13.3.1856 over volume of illustrations of Winchester Cathedral;

1834 Upper part of Poultry Cross, Salisbury, exec by W Osmond 1852-4; WBR;

(1836 Workhouse, Wareham, Dorset with H Hyde; HC)

(1843 stained glass E window, Beckington ch, Som, 3 lights with centre of X bearing cross from the celebrated picture at Oxford, side compartments designed by Mr OC are rich and appropriate ornamental work, whole a very able production of the pencil of Mr Lygo, Winchester; SM 18.3.43; SNB has different E window of 1870s;


CARTER, PETER see YRM
CARTER, TABULON Carpenter;

1750-1 work at Wolfhall, Burbage; Ailesbury accounts 9/1/252-315; £48/2/6d in 1750 and £22/9/8d in 1751; with john rogers joiner, William Gale bricklayer, John Izzard for hair; Thomas Bint glazier, Hutchins for bricks and lime, John Stagg blacksmith; William Francis ironmonger;


CARTER, THOMAS Carpenter; ?related to Tabulon Carter qv;

1779 work at Wolfhall, Burbage; Ailesbury accounts 9/1/252-315; £32/17/4d;


CARTLEDGE, MARGARET ELIZABETH Architect 7 Bathurst Pde, Merchant's Landing, Bristol, Cartledge Associates; Born 1933, RIBA, retired 2011;

2003-4 restored Great Bedwyn ch; £76,525; notice board;


CARTWRIGHT, FRANCIS. Bryanston. c1695-1758; HC; IR; carver and architect of Blandford Forum acc to WBR2; buried in St Mary ch, Blandford St Mary, Dorset, his monument with architect's implements and scroll of Came House design, ill BoE; John Plimmer of Brinson (?Bryanston), Dorset, apprenticed as carver 1736, may be same as or related to John Plimer of Bodmington partner with Nathaniel Ireson on building of Berkley House, Som, 1730-4; connection with N Ireson qv at Redlynch see below; FC died 24.4.58 leaving a newly built house in Blandford and requesting that stone, marble, timber and boards be sold to benefit wife and daughter, IR;

1732ff work for Henry Hoare II, Stourhead, Wilts, paid £510 1741-7 inc for provision of large carved frame, work in saloon and other labour; IR;

1739 prop redecoration inc stucco work, Bishops Palace, The Close, Salisbury, Wilts; WBR2; possible work in other houses in The Close, RCHME; WBR2
CASA ARCHITECTS Bath Brewery, Tollbridge Rd, Bath. CaSA, Ian Walker, previously in Edinburgh, then with Hetreed Ross qv in Bath; and Adam Dennes;

Website shows: conversion of Mansfield Place Catholic Apostolic ch, Edinburgh to offices 2003; 2012 new house Beacon Edge, Bath RIBA award 2013; 2012 Priors Dean, Hants, large additions to thatched cottage; 2013 North Farm Cherington, Glos, country house Regency shape but glass centre; 2016 Carisbrooke, Bathampton, Som, new modern house; The Cedars, Bathford, Som new house, boarded, modern; Lansdown Cottage, Bath, Som, new house in garden of old house; Golf Course Road, Bath, Som remodelling 1960 house in modern; adds to a Regency house, Curdridge, Hants; add to house Junction Rd, Bath, Som; conv Manor Barn, Wellow, Som; renovation of C17-C18 Farm House, Wellow, Som; conversion basement Freshford Brewery, Som, to flat; new house Lansdown Rd Bath for Mr & Mrs Kennedy; new house site of All Saints church, Lansdown, Bath; proposed 6 houses below Tanyfron, Llandysul, Cered for Mike Scutt; Jasmine Cottage, Bath, Som, restructuring of bungalow 2012; Pump Cottage, Bath; library wing St Andrew's Primary School, Bath; Crewkerne Active Lifestyle Centre, Som, addition to existing pool; alts Primary School, Wellow, Som; several buildings for Lantern Community, Hants; The Gateway Centre, Bath;


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